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AirSync

Forbidden continuity for your Android and Mac

Android
Mac
Open Source
GitHub
Apple

AirSync - Seamlessly connect your Android device with macOS. Receive notifications, share clipboard, control media, Android mirroring, easy wireless desktop mode and more across your devices on local network.

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Android + mac never been the companions and kept users within walled gardens. But you can experience such continuity features breaking barriers which gets you,

  • Android notifications on mac, reply and take actions

  • Sync clipboard across devices

  • Mirror you Android just like an iPhone, but gets better with desktop mode

  • File transfer

  • End-to-End encrypted secure connection

  • See what's playing on your other device and control media

  • Glance at Android's battery

  • Continue browsing

    And many more to come!

    You don't need to keep your phone always close, You'll be missing nothing with AirSync. Less distractions, more priority. All done natively, written natively, runs natively to make sure you get the best experience!

    Try it out, Keep syncing... Find helpful? Check out AirSync <3

AirSync is already in beta and you can try out today!

Visit the website for downloads and instructions:

sameerasw.com/AirSync

Comment highlights

Hey congrats on the launch. Was using Join for a couple years, but have been looking for a better alternative. Excited to try. Btw, I joined the google play beta but I'm getting the error "We're sorry, the requested URL was not found on this server." when trying to install the android app. Can you please help

Will notifications support quick actions like reply directly from Mac. That would save me a lot of time

This looks fantastic! I hate using KDE Connect because it's very dated looking, but it gets the job done. I starred the repo and am actively watching all activity to see if I want to install this in the future. :D

Congrats on the launch!!! The connectivity gap between Android devices and macOS no longer exists! I believe many people will use it.

@sameerasw I’m currently unable to download the software, but I would like to understand its functionality from an accessibility tester’s perspective.

I’ve always struggled with the gap between Android and macOS. AirSync looks like the bridge we’ve been missing!